Associations to the word «Elizabethan»
Noun
- Protestant
- Old
- Piracy
- Shirley
- Gable
- Consort
- Pamphlet
- Bess
- Mermaid
- Poetry
- Allen
- Satire
- Titus
- Ballad
- Verse
- Alchemist
- Imitation
- Common
- Christopher
- Roy
- Contemporary
- Troupe
- English
- Supremacy
- Brothel
- Reign
- Pulpit
- Ornament
- Wyatt
- Sydney
- Cape
- Greene
- Aristocrat
- Familiarity
- Quarterly
- Englishmen
- Fletcher
- Essex
- Webster
- Storey
- Gentry
- Rhetoric
- Stage
- Chorus
- Xi
- Keats
- Haynes
- Hamlet
- Catholicism
- Settlement
- Sussex
- Norbert
- Arcadia
- Pronunciation
- Dogs
- Joan
- Shropshire
- Plaster
- Morley
- Restoration
- Hooker
- Navigator
- Statesman
- Exchequer
- Persecution
- Architecture
- Beaumont
- Northamptonshire
- Accession
- Orchestra
- Clergy
- Chapman
- Pseudo
- Cecil
- Essay
- Gee
- Bookseller
- Neo
- Conquest
- Morality
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ELIZABETHAN, adjective. Pertaining to the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
ELIZABETHAN COLLAR, noun. A protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog, shaped like a truncated cone, to prevent the animal from biting or licking at its body or scratching at its head or neck while wounds or injuries heal.
ELIZABETHAN COLLAR, noun. A fluted frill worn at the neck; a ruff.
ELIZABETHAN COLLARS, noun. Plural of Elizabethan collar
ELIZABETHAN ENGLISH, proper noun. (colloquial) The dialect of English spoken during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.
ELIZABETHAN SONNET, noun. A Shakespearean sonnet
ELIZABETHAN SONNETS, noun. Plural of Elizabethan sonnet
Dictionary definition
ELIZABETHAN, noun. A person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I; "William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan".
ELIZABETHAN, adjective. Of or relating to Elizabeth I of England or to the age in which she ruled as queen; "Elizabethan music".
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